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Albert Einstein resided in Princeton New Jersey - This is a photo of Einstein's homeEinstein lived in
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I am very happy in my new home in this friendly country and the liberal atmosphere of Princeton." - Albert Einstein, 1935 read more..
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Princetonian driving early car!Proud Princetonian driving a very early car .. See more..
Princeton was the nation's capital for five months."Princeton 1783: The Nation's Capital
From the end of June to the beginning of November 1783, Princeton served as the nation’s capital when it hosted the Congress of the United States. Congress had fled from Philadelphia to this quiet village that was home to a few hundred residents and the College of New Jersey, now Princeton University" - read more..at Revolutionary Princeton!
Princeton's Battlefield!"In one of the pivotal moments of the Revolution, on January 3, 1777 when the cause of the patriots hung by a thread at the town of Princeton, New Jersey, Gen. George Washington proved once more to be the savior of the cause. Encountering a British brigade led by Col. Mawhood outside of Princeton, the patriot vanguard was forced back by a charge lead by the 17th Regiment of Foot. At the height of the fighting Washington with his staff galloped onto the field and rallied the retreating troops of Mercer's and Cadwalader's Brigades." Read more at the Save Princeton Battlefield Organization.
Princeton Antiques & Fine ArtsPreserve Princeton history. Join the Princeton Antiques & Fine Art show. "1,300 people shopped, dined, learned, made purchases, and had fun—all in celebration of Society’s mission" read more
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